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Meaning of "ectogenous" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF ECTOGENOUS

ɛkˈtɒdʒɪnəs


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF ECTOGENOUS

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Ectogenous is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH ECTOGENOUS

androgenous · androgynous · autogenous · endogenous · erogenous · exogenous · gametogenous · haematogenous · hematogenous · heterogenous · heterogynous · homogenous · hydrogenous · hypogenous · misogynous · myelogenous · nitrogenous · proterogynous · protogynous · thermogenous

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE ECTOGENOUS

ectoblastic · ectocrine · ectoderm · ectodermal · ectodermic · ectoenzyme · ectogenesis · ectogenetic · ectogenic · ectogenically · ectogeny · ectomere · ectomeric · ectomorph · ectomorphic · ectomorphy · ectomycorrhiza · ectoparasite · ectoparasitic · ectophyte

WORDS THAT END LIKE ECTOGENOUS

arsenous · arteriovenous · burdenous · collagenous · epigenous · fibrinogenous · gangrenous · glutenous · indigenous · intravenous · larcenous · molybdenous · nonindigenous · nous · nubigenous · ravenous · saphenous · skeletogenous · terrigenous · venous · vitelligenous

Synonyms and antonyms of ectogenous in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «ectogenous» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF ECTOGENOUS

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The translations of ectogenous from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «ectogenous» in English.
zh

Translator English - Chinese

外源性
1,325 millions of speakers
es

Translator English - Spanish

ectogenous
570 millions of speakers
en

English

ectogenous
510 millions of speakers
hi

Translator English - Hindi

ectogenous
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator English - Arabic

خارجي المنشأ
280 millions of speakers
ru

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ectogenous
278 millions of speakers
pt

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ectogenous
270 millions of speakers
bn

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ectogenous
260 millions of speakers
fr

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ectogenous
220 millions of speakers
ms

Translator English - Malay

Ektogenous
190 millions of speakers
de

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ectogenous
180 millions of speakers
ja

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ectogenous
130 millions of speakers
ko

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ectogenous
85 millions of speakers
jv

Translator English - Javanese

Ectogenous
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator English - Vietnamese

ectogenous
80 millions of speakers
ta

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ectogenous
75 millions of speakers
mr

Translator English - Marathi

Ectogenous
75 millions of speakers
tr

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ectogenous
70 millions of speakers
it

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ectogenous
65 millions of speakers
pl

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ectogenous
50 millions of speakers
uk

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ectogenous
40 millions of speakers
ro

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ectogenous
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator English - Greek

ectogenous
15 millions of speakers
af

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ectogenous
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator English - Swedish

ectogenous
10 millions of speakers
no

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ectogenous
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of ectogenous

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «ECTOGENOUS»

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about ectogenous

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ECTOGENOUS»

Discover the use of ectogenous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to ectogenous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Quick Medical Terminology: A Self-Teaching Guide
A Self-Teaching Guide Shirley Soltesz Steiner, Natalie Pate Capps. 172 QUICK MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY inflammation of inside of the heart examination by looking inside of (a body cavity) examination of inside the bladder ectogenous ek toj ...
Shirley Soltesz Steiner, Natalie Pate Capps, 2011
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
... ecophene: ueik I ecospecies: ueik I ecosphere: ueik I ecosystem: ueik I ecotone: ueik I ecotype: ueik I ecstasy: sta ectasis: ten ectoblast: eghs ectoderm: der ectogenous: egIts ectomorphic: eghs ectopia: top Ectopistes: top ectoplasm: dheigh ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
1985). syn. autochthonous, intrinsic (a psychological synonym, Immelmann and Beer 1989, 87) cf. ectogenous, exogenous, rhythm: endogenous rhythm entomogenous adj. Living in, or on, insects (Lincoln et al. 1985). epigenous adj. Referring ...
Edward M. Barrows, 2011
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biology
... (between cells, outside of all cells). Compare endoenzyme. ectogenesis : Developing an embryo or embryonic tissue in vitro, or within an artificial environment. ectogenous ectoplasm ectogenous (exogenous) : Originating from or due to.
S. Choudhary, 2003
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Student Vocabulary Companion
Ectocranial=adj. Of or HAVING TO DO WITH THE OUTSIDE SURFACE OF THE SKULL 2. Ectoderm 3. Ectogenous 4. Ectomorph 5. Ectomorphic 6. Ectopic 7. Ectoplasm 126 8. Ecto thermal, 9. Ectotrophic 10. Ectozoic BONUS POINTS In Root, ...
Okyere Bonna, 2009
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American Journal of Ophthalmology
The most promising seems to the writer to be the germ theory, either endogenous or ectogenous, with the circulatory system as the path of transference. While it is admitted that certain diseases have a specific cause, yet there are many ...
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Concise English Dictionary
adjs. ectogenetic (-jan-et'tk) produced by or pertaining to ectogenesis; ectogen'ic of external origin: ectogenous; ectogenous (ek-toj'a-nas) capable of living independently, or outside the body of the host (as some parasites). [Gr. ektos, outside ...
G. (Ed ). Davidson, 2007
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The Ophthalmic Review
This paper from the Zurich clinic deals with thirteen cases of panophthalmitis of ectogenous origin, which have occurred there within the past three years. In seven cases the pneumococcus was the causative microbe, and four of these cases ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
adj ectogen'ic of external origin; ectogenous. - adj ectogenous (ek-toj'a-nas) capable of living independently, or outside the body of the host (as some parasites). — n ectog'eny the effect of pollen on the tissues of a plant. [Gr ektos outside, and ...
Allied Chambers, 1998
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Pathology and bacteriology of the eye
Ectogenous infection is the commonest form of infection for the outer coverings of the eye, namely, the lids, conjunctiva and cornea, while endogenous infection is more usual in the case of the uveal tract, retina and optic nerve. Ectogenous ...
Edward Treacher Collins, Marmaduke Stephen Mayou, 1925
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